Sounds good as a longer term solution, but likely don't have time to set that up before we go public on Tuesday. In the meantime, would you be able to make a manual refresh to the feed server with the current packages? We're trying to get the
ScottGu demos ready, and it would be nice to use the real feed for that, but it's missing several key pieces that were checked in recently.

I updated the packages as of 12:45 CDT on Sat. I am putting together another repo now and I am adding everyone as devs or coordinators to that repo so that we can maintin the packages there. . it is called....

Thanks for this Eric. Great idea. Yeah, we should keep a few packages in the NuPack project repo but only for testing and they shouldn't be "real" packages of someone elses code (in the original code drop there were a few). Just enough to exercise
the system like a test database would. Then we can keep the real packages here and use it as the central source repository for new packages (and anyone can grab them and put them up on their own feed server). Sweet.

Well, it would only be the central repository for packages that we put together ourselves. When externals put together packages, they'll upload them directly to the site (once we have a site that allows that).